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When I'm home the music is on. Play or iTunes for the source. Laptop connects optically via toslink from 2 listening locations - the couch or kitchen table. ATS acoustic bass traps in all corners and adjoining stair well.
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    • Zu Soul Superfly
    Full Range Speaker
    • Integra Research RDC-7
    Home theater processor. Time-delay for dialing in the subs.
    • Rythmik Audio F15HP-SE
    Direct Servo subwoofer. Piano Black. 15 inch/600 watts
    • Powervar ABC1200-11
    Line Conditioner with toroidal transformer. Custom powder coated black from eBay.
    • Virtue Audio Nirvana
    Speaker Cable
    • Transcendent Sound T16 OTL
    15W/CH STEREO KIT WITH TUBES

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With the time delay capabilities of the processor, it is easy to dial them in in the time domain. The built in crossovers work well and are easy to adjust in small amounts. This lets blend them seamlessly (by ear) to the Zu's. Thanks for the comments!

discman

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System edited: Added a Transcendent Sound T16 OTL amp. Moved the room to a 40 degree corner placement. Added ATS rockwool 4 inch bass traps and 2 inch wall panels.

discman

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System edited: Added Powervar ABC1200-11 Line Conditioner and Virtue Audio Nirvana speaker cables.

discman

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Last weekend I went with some friends to listen to a system with GedLee Abby 12's driven by some huge Atma-Sphere OTL mono-blocks. I really liked the sound of the OTL amps and so ordered a Transcendent Sound T16 OTL kit. Also, a Metric Halo LIO-8 is on the way to replace the RDC-7, and some 4" thick rigid fiberglass panels to use as bass traps in the corners.

discman

Owner
These Soul's have a very deep and wide soundstage and are easy to listen to when you find the right spot. I've moved them around quite a bit to find said spot. You can toe them in and get pinpoint imaging, or aim behind you for a more open stage (which I prefer.) My favorite thing about these Soul's is that they sound very dynamic at both low and high volume and portray tone in a way that my previous planar speakers were lacking and while Zu's may not image like a planer with that larger than life soundstage, to me the trade-offs are worth it.

discman

Owner
Thanks Zman, I have listened to those MA speakers and like the way they sound - so you might be happy with Zu but Zu seems to be a more revealing speaker. I'm finding that these speakers are very sensitive to what's in the front-end of the audio chain. Changes in DAC, Preamp, and Amps make dramatic differences in overall sound quality. A friend brought over a Weiss DAC2 and of course it sounded fantastic. But I think I've found a good harmony of components for what I can afford and I'm enjoying listening :)

discman

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System edited: Added a few things and took some better pictures.

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